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I've revived a few photos from my archive, using some texture images I've collected -- mostly from legitimate free sources with no copyright issues. These three are of an old trumpet I bought a few years ago. It's no longer playable (and I couldn't play it if it were) but I thought it was photogenic. These three pics have two texture layers, added one at a time, and I tried various combinations of blend mode and transparency till I found one I liked. I think the first one and the third one have something of a nineteen-fifties feel (I was there ;) ) ...

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This one reminds me of an album cover, but I can't think which one. Do let me know if you do!

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Here's the first one in afphoto format if you want to see exactly what I did ...

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2 hours ago, Kasper-V said:

it's a plain fawn carpet

I’m afraid I find it very hard to resist making some kind of reference to deer!

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